Our two bunkhouse rooms are simply furnished with plenty of hooks and shelves for your personal belongings. Due to the limited power supply the rooms do not have electric sockets. The rooms are heated by Villager gas heating stoves which we will light prior to your arrival if it is very cold. The bunk beds have individual reading lights, covered mattresses and pillows with clean slips. Bring your sleeping bag or hire one from us.
There is a shower room with toilet, washbasin, mirror and shaver socket adjacent to each bunkroom. Hot water is unlimited with no slot meters. Any campers, who may or may not be part of your group, will need to share the toilet and shower facilities.
Outdoor living enthusiasts will love the open air kitchen and dining area, basic but undercover, with washing up facilities, lashings of hot water, food storage and two gas rings. Although not suitable for elaborate cooking it is stocked with adequate crockery, cutlery, pots and pans etc. and there is a fridge adjacent to the drying room. If it isn't big enough for all the bottles and cans there's always the river!
For the environmentally responsible we provide bottle and can banks by the gate and a compost bin for food waste. There is also a B.B.Q. for those balmy (barmy?) Welsh evenings and we can sell you some of our neighbour's locally produced charcoal. All you need is food and drink.
For the culinarily challenged we offer a campers breakfast at the Mill (fruit juice, cereals, yoghurt, fruit, toast, tea or coffee and either a cooked vegetarian breakfast or baguette and croissant with preserves). We can also provide simple evening meals (again all vegetarian) such as chilli with rice or veggie bangers, mash and peas with onion gravy. We have no alcohol license but keep an interesting selection of soft drinks, alternatively you are welcome to bring your own wine. Just let us know your requirements in advance.
Bunkhouse guests are welcome to use our common room from 4pm, where there is a selection of games and books, a television and payphone, also hot drink making facilities. As there is a bedroom above we ask that you vacate by 11pm. Bring a torch to light your way back to the bunkhouse.
Should you be unlucky enough to encounter any inclement Welsh weather our highly efficient drying room will get your wet clothes warm and dry by the morning - aIl part of the service.
Dog owners and parents, we keep ten temperamental ducks who are easily frightened and prone to disappearing if upset so please prevent your dogs and children from chasing them. They are shut in their house from dusk until 9am.
In order for the bunkhouse to be prepared for our next visitors we ask that you vacate by 12 noon on your departure date but we are happy to store your luggage for you if you wish to make the most of the day before leaving.

CAMPING: Sharing the same facilities as the bunkhouse there are a handful of pitches in the orchard suitable for tents and small camper vans. A campersí breakfast can be provided.

Brynawel
Large, comfortable holiday accommodation available in Builth Wells. Sleeps 8/10 people.Family run, in walking distance for shops, pubs, restaurants and the Royal Welsh Showground.3 double bedrooms and one family room. Sofa bed can be made up in lounge if needed for larger groups.Off road parking and enclosed garden. T.V, D.V.D, stereo in lounge. Dining area. Kitchen. Bath. Shower.Bicycle storage. Please call for more info.

Carnau Lodgings (Awarded Five Stars)
The Carnau Lodgings is a 400 year old converted barn, and stands in a 4.5 acre field with two pools. The Carnau Lodgings has been carefully designed for the preservation of wild life. About 30 boxes have been positioned on our trees, and set aside scrub land for animal wild life.

Ceiros Cottage
Ceiros Cottage, which accommodates up to 6 people, is situated in a delightful location at the foot of the Epynt Mountain.

Chalet
2 Manor View is a detached 2 bedroomed chalet situated in an idyllic rural location close to Builth Wells

Cwmpiban Barn
Cwmpiban provides superb, very private holiday accommodation for groups of up to eight people. Set by Rhulen Hill it has panoramic views of the Edw Valley.
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Dan -yr-allt Cottage
Dan-yr-allt Cottage has 3 bedrooms sleeping up to 4 people (1 double, 2 singles) located approximately 3 miles from Builth Wells in a quiet, beautiful rural location.

Dan-Y-Castell
A 200 year old converted chapel located directly under Builth Castle motte.The 3 bedroom property features oak floors, stone arches, stained glass windows and open fires. The cottage has the feel of the country yet is located within 150 yards of the high street and is just a 3 minute walk from the Royal Welsh Showground.

Gaer Cottage
Gaer Cottage nestles in a scenic valley in the Welsh countryside.

Granary Cottage
Granary Cottage sleeps 6 plus cot. This unique 18th Century detached cottage, which retains much of its original stone walls and old wooden beams on the ceiling, enjoys open views across fields and hills on its own private 250 acres farmland.

Hafod y Blodau
A self catering two bedroom holiday cottage situated 3 ½ miles from Builth Wells. This delightful converted barn is perched at the top of the hill with breathtaking views over the Irfon valley and the Cambrian Mountains.

High Valley View
This beautiful country house is in an elevated position in the magnificent Wye Valley. Overlooking the village of Erwood it has stunning views of the River Wye and surrounding hills.

Orchard House
In a beautiful situation only yards from the River Wye, Orchard House is a wonderful country cottage for people seeking quality accommodation in blissful surroundings.
The cottage is set in the heart of Mid Wales, near the towns of Builth Wells and Llandrindod Wells.
Wales Tourist Board 5 Stars

Penrheol Farm
One and a half miles outside Builth Wells. Two comfortable self catering cottages. Enjoy the panoramic views whilst relaxing in the hot tub.

Plas Bach
Barn-style annexe constructed in 2000 and set in 12 acres of grassland and woods.

Pwll-y-Faedda
Pwll-y-Faedda is an elegant 1920s fishing lodge, with fabulous views of the rolling Welsh hills.

Pwllgwilym Cottages
Pwllgwilym cottages are situated two miles from Builth Wells in the historical village of Cilmery. We are a short walk from the pub and train station

Red Lion Cottage
The Red Lion Cottage is situated in the village of Llanafan Fawr and adjoins the Red Lion Inn, thought to be the oldest pub in Wales, dating back to at least 1189. The cottage sleeps up to six people and is ideal for anyone wanting to explore the beautiful surroundings of the hills in Mid Wales - perfect for walkers of the Wye Valley Walk, golfers or for people fishing in the Wye. The cottage is fully kitted out for self-catering, but if you don't have the energy for that, just pop next door to the pub and enjoy some of Helen's home-cooking, washed down with a pint of Alun's real ales sat by a log fire! Oh, and don't worry about being disturbed by noise from the pub - the walls are four foot thick! Prices vary, but start at £55 per night for the cottage. Please mention this Builth web site if you contact the Red Lion.